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Mike Hankey24-Jun-23 5:06
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trønderen27-Jun-23 1:12
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Some years ago, there was a serious concern about putting all eggs into the GPS basket. Several countries (/groups) argued in favor of keeping alive some alternative navigation system, such as Loran-C in its modern enhanced form, eLoran, with a precision of 3-8 m (depending on who you ask).

Lots of people argue that there is no need for Loran: If GPS fails, we can use GLONASS. If that fails, too, there is Galileo. And BeiDou. And QZSS. And IRNSS. So all plans for eLoran deployment were canceled.

But all these systems have roughly the same failure modes, at least partially. A high-intensity magnetic storm could knock them all out. Then can all be deafened by noise transmitters in roughly the same frequency range. If a terrorist group have the means to e.g. shoot down the satellites of one of the systems, chances are that it may do the same to them all; they are quite similar.

I would relax a lot if we (re)established a backup navigation system based on a significantly different technology, with different failure modes. eLoran is probably the best candidate. It appears that funding fathers of today think one basket of eggs is enough. I do not like to think of the effects of a real geomagnetic blast. If we one day experience it, there will be a worldwide hunt for scapegoats who haven't provided any sort of alternate system. (If the storm is bad enough, it may knock out Loran as well, but the GNSS satellites are magnitudes more vulnerable!)
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